Bioelectrodynamics and Biocommunication 1994
DOI: 10.1142/9789814503822_0002
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“…However, considerable difficulties in performing controlled experiments with reproducible results have been pointed out [Phirke et al, 1996;Potts et al, 1997]. Several models have been proposed to explain possible mechanisms behind the influence of MFs [Liboff and McLeod, 1987;Lednev, 1991;Popp, 1994;Goodman et al, 1995]; however, the effects that have been reported do not seem to be easily explained by a single hypothesis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, considerable difficulties in performing controlled experiments with reproducible results have been pointed out [Phirke et al, 1996;Potts et al, 1997]. Several models have been proposed to explain possible mechanisms behind the influence of MFs [Liboff and McLeod, 1987;Lednev, 1991;Popp, 1994;Goodman et al, 1995]; however, the effects that have been reported do not seem to be easily explained by a single hypothesis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Magnetic fields have been reported to exert a positive effect on the germination of seeds (Alexander and Doijode, 1995;Carbonell et al, 2000), on plant growth and development (De Souza et al, 1999;Martínez et al, 2000), on tree growth (Ruzic et al, 1998), on the ripening of fruits and vegetables (Boe and Salunke, 1963) and on crop yield (Pietruszewski, 1993); some review papers also mention a number of controversial, early results (Findlay and Hope, 1976;Frey, 1993). Several models have been proposed to explain the possible mechanisms behind the influence of magnetic fields and to predict the magnetic exposure conditions that might produce biological effects (Lednev, 1991;Popp, 1994). However the effects that have been reported do not seem to be easily explained by a single hypothesis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However important the thermodynamic aspects of life may be, the mechanisms of establishing coherent states, considered by Popp as the fundamental biophysical principle of life, cannot be explained by thermodynamics (or electrodynamics), but concern quantum theory (Popp, 1994).…”
Section: Herbert Frohlichmentioning
confidence: 99%